Case Digest (G.R. No. 218902)
Facts:
In Helen Edith Lee Tan v. People of the Philippines (G.R. No. 218902, October 17, 2016), petitioner Helen Edith Lee Tan was the President and Proprietor of International Builders Corporation (IBC), a domestic corporation based in Iloilo City. In June 1996, Barangay Naslo in Maasin, Iloilo City, adopted a resolution requesting IBC to rechannel the Tigum River and to extract the surplus sand and gravel as compensation. The Municipal Development Council followed suit, and the Sangguniang Bayan enacted Resolution No. 30-A endorsing these requests and Resolution No. 30-B authorizing Mayor Rene Mondejar to negotiate an emergency Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with IBC. On June 27, 1996, Mondejar and Tan executed the MOA for the rechanneling project, stipulating no cash payment but granting IBC the right to quarry surplus materials. Subsequent complaints were filed with the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas for Falsification (Article 171, RPC) and Corrupt Practice (Section 3(e), RA 3019).Case Digest (G.R. No. 218902)
Facts:
- Parties and Positions
- Petitioner: Helen Edith Lee Tan, private individual, President/Proprietor of International Builders Corporation (IBC).
- Respondent and co-accused: Public officials of Maasin, Iloilo City—Mayor Rene Mondejar; Sangguniang Bayan Secretary Francisco Tolentino; Members Ildefonso Espejo, Margarita Gumapas, Manuel Piolo, Roberto Velasco.
- Project and Agreements
- Barangay Naslo Sangguniang Barangay Resolution No. 9 (June 16, 1996) requested IBC to rechannel the Tigum River in exchange for surplus sand and gravel.
- Municipal Development Council Resolution No. 9 (June 17, 1996) adopted a similar request and urged DENR to issue an Environmental Clearance Certificate.
- Sangguniang Bayan Resolutions of Maasin (June 21, 1996): No. 30-A strongly endorsed the foregoing resolutions; No. 30-B authorized the Mayor to exercise emergency powers to negotiate with IBC.
- Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) (June 27, 1996) between the Municipality (Mayor Mondejar) and IBC (Tan) provided that IBC would rechannel the river at no cost in exchange for extracting surplus sand and gravel as compensation.
- Investigation and Charges
- Ombudsman-Visayas Resolution (May 31, 1999) dismissed some officials for lack of evidence, recommended filing of separate Informations for falsification (RPC Art. 171) and for violation of R.A. 3019 § 3(e), including Tan in the latter.
- Ombudsman Memorandum (Sept. 16, 1999) approved filing of the Informations.
- Sandiganbayan docketed Criminal Case No. 25674 (R.A. 3019 § 3[e] vs. Mondejar et al., including Tan) and No. 25675 (falsification vs. public officials). They were consolidated for trial.
- Parties executed a Joint Stipulation of Facts (Sept. 2, 2003) confirming the MOA date and the officials’ positions.
- Sandiganbayan Decision and Resolution
- Decision (Nov. 7, 2013): Convicted Tan and co-accused of R.A. 3019 § 3(e) (6 years & 1 month to 10 years) with perpetual disqualification, and of falsification (six months & one day to eight years & one day) with fines and disqualifications.
- Resolution (June 30, 2015): Denied motions for reconsideration; held Tan complicit by signing the MOA “ostensibly dated” 1996 but executed only after September 1997, indicating conspiracy and bad faith.
Issues:
- Main Issue
- Whether the Sandiganbayan erred in convicting Tan of R.A. 3019 § 3(e) for giving unwarranted benefits through alleged conspiracy with public officers.
- Subsidiary Issues
- Sufficiency and validity of the Information as against a private individual.
- Alleged due process violations in evidence appreciation, particularly use of falsification evidence in the R.A. 3019 case.
Ruling:
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Ratio:
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Doctrine:
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